Stereoscopic kaleidoscope and 3D viewer
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1. A stereoscopic 3D viewer for viewing a stereoscopically complementary first and second image comprising:
- a holder in which an object capable of displaying the stereoscopically complementary first and second image can be placed, wherein one image is over the other image,a first eye hole for a user'"'"'s first eye,a second eye hole for a user'"'"'s second eye,a first path for transmitting the first image to the user'"'"'s first eye, the first optical path further comprising a first rear mirror facing the holder and a first front mirror facing the first eye hole,a second path for transmitting the second image to the user'"'"'s second eye, the second optical path further comprising a second rear mirror facing the holder and a second front mirror facing the second eye hole,wherein the first front mirror is positioned to block the first image from being seen by the user'"'"'s second eye and the second front mirror is positioned to block the second image from being seen by the user'"'"'s first eye.
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Abstract
A stereoscopic 3D viewer used in conjunction with a portable computing device displaying a pair of stereoscopically complementary images. In an improved stereoscopic 3D viewer, the pair of stereoscopically complementary images enter the and right eyes of the user along substantially parallel paths, to eliminate or substantially reduce the need for the user to cross his or her eyes and to improve focus and sharpness of the images. In additional embodiments of the improved stereoscopic 3D viewer, baffles are provided to block the extraneous direct view of the pair of stereoscopically complementary images.
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1. A stereoscopic 3D viewer for viewing a stereoscopically complementary first and second image comprising:
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a holder in which an object capable of displaying the stereoscopically complementary first and second image can be placed, wherein one image is over the other image, a first eye hole for a user'"'"'s first eye, a second eye hole for a user'"'"'s second eye, a first path for transmitting the first image to the user'"'"'s first eye, the first optical path further comprising a first rear mirror facing the holder and a first front mirror facing the first eye hole, a second path for transmitting the second image to the user'"'"'s second eye, the second optical path further comprising a second rear mirror facing the holder and a second front mirror facing the second eye hole, wherein the first front mirror is positioned to block the first image from being seen by the user'"'"'s second eye and the second front mirror is positioned to block the second image from being seen by the user'"'"'s first eye. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A stereoscopic 3D viewer for viewing a stereoscopically complementary pair of images comprising:
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a holder in which an object capable of displaying the stereoscopically complementary pair of images can be placed, a eye hole for a user'"'"'s left eye, a right eye hole for the user'"'"'s right eye, a left optical path for transmitting a left-eye image of the stereoscopically complementary pair of images to the user'"'"'s left eye, the left optical path further comprising a left rear mirror facing the holder and a left front mirror facing the left eye hole, a right optical path for transmitting a right-eye image of the stereoscopically complementary pair of images to the user'"'"'s right eye, the right optical path further comprising a right rear mirror facing the holder and a right front mirror facing the right eye hole, wherein a section of the left optical path extending between the left front mirror and the left eye hole is substantially parallel to a section of the right optical path extending between the right front mirror and the right eye hole, wherein the left optical path further comprises a left front baffle intersecting the section of the left optical path extending between the left front mirror and the left eye hole, and the right optical path further comprises a right front baffle intersecting the section of the right optical path extending between the right front mirror and the right eye hole. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A stereoscopic 3D viewer for viewing a stereoscopically complementary pair of images comprising:
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a holder in which an object capable of displaying the stereoscopically complementary pair of images can be placed, a left eye hole for a user'"'"'s left eye, a right eye hole for the user'"'"'s right eye, a left optical path for transmitting a left-eye image of the stereoscopically complementary pair of images to the user'"'"'s left eye, the left optical path further comprising a left rear mirror facing the holder and a left front mirror facing the left eye hole, a right optical path for transmitting a right-eye image of the stereoscopically complementary pair of images to the user'"'"'s right eye, the right optical path further comprising a right rear mirror facing the holder and a right front mirror facing the right eye hole, wherein a section of the left optical path extending between the left front mirror and the left eye hole is substantially parallel to a section of the right optical path extending between the right front mirror and the right eye hole, further comprising a rear baffle intersecting the section of the left optical path extending between the holder and the left rear mirror and the section of the right optical path extending between the holder and the right rear mirror.
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